December 18, 201410 yr Well since we are having so much fun, one more... https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
December 18, 201410 yr OMG, we are amassing a massive number of massings! Nice job, all of you! "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
December 18, 201410 yr The skyscraper looks out of place. The area is populated with a lot of short buildings. They are going to have to figure out a way to make it unique but not stick out like a sore thumb.
December 18, 201410 yr How tall with the smaller building be? Can you make massing with the Nucleus towers and the convention center hotel? Thanks and nice job
December 18, 201410 yr I revised two of my images to show the convention center hotel. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
December 18, 201410 yr I'm not seeing the Convention hotel in those two pictures Mayday. https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
December 18, 201410 yr ^Next to the Justice Center. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
December 18, 201410 yr For whatever reason they didn't show up on my screen originally. https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
December 18, 201410 yr The skyscraper looks out of place. The area is populated with a lot of short buildings. They are going to have to figure out a way to make it unique but not stick out like a sore thumb. Strange comment. It's a skyscraper. It's supposed to stick out. Who cares if the area has smaller buildings?
December 18, 201410 yr There are skyscrapers all over the place as little as a block away. As long as it does a good job of bridging the scalar differences between East 4th and the Gateway District I think it'll be great.
December 19, 201410 yr This will make quite an impact on the skyline. It really extends it toward the south. The only missing view I would like to see with a massing is from the West Shoreway or Edgewater Park.
December 19, 201410 yr Question? Has it been stated in any other media other than that Freshwater article that the primary tower was going to be 550 feet. I just don't have a memory that the exact height has been mentioned previously.
December 19, 201410 yr Question? Has it been stated in any other media other than that Freshwater article that the primary tower was going to be 550 feet. I just don't have a memory that the exact height has been mentioned previously. I don't have the source handy, but I know for sure that Litt mentioned in one of his articles that it would likely be a 500+ foot tower
December 19, 201410 yr This will make quite an impact on the skyline. It really extends it toward the south. The only missing view I would like to see with a massing is from the West Shoreway or Edgewater Park. Here you go - I'm not completely sure on this because of the bend on Prospect once it crosses Ontario. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
December 19, 201410 yr Makes me wish the PD never ran that story about the ferrari building. Now im just getting greedy
December 19, 201410 yr I'm ready to hear more news about this Stark's nuCLEus Project. When is the ground breaking?
December 19, 201410 yr I'm ready to hear more news about this Stark's nuCLEus Project. When is the ground breaking? You should go straight to the source. Contact Stark Enterprises at 216-464-2860 Or check their website http://www.starkenterprises.com/ "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
December 20, 201410 yr it really balances out skyline shots doesnt it? Yes, I agree with this 100 percent! This is the perfect location for a 500 footer, Where would another location be a good spot for a 500 footer? Obviously, at Public Square. But, beyond this, I would think at the old Hippodrome location. And on the Prospect side since it is close to Nucleus and would expand on the momentum in the area. Other ideas?
December 20, 201410 yr it really balances out skyline shots doesnt it? Yes, I agree with this 100 percent! This is the perfect location for a 500 footer, Where would another location be a good spot for a 500 footer? Obviously, at Public Square. But, beyond this, I would think at the old Hippodrome location. And on the Prospect side since it is close to Nucleus and would expand on the momentum in the area. Other ideas? I'd love to see one on that southwest corner of W3 and St Clair to start filling in warehouse lots and box in the Justice Center!
December 22, 201410 yr ^ yeah i agree with that site. a start to filling those cursed parking lots in. speaking of the 'ol lots, does anyone have a map of the lot sizes by lot ownership? it would be great if someone could make one, that is if all the lot owners are known? we could have fun playing simcity with a thread like that, call out the do-nothing lot owners and who knows, it might even inspire a developer? ha.
December 22, 201410 yr The tower should be 529'+ in order to be the 4th tallest building, not 500. Erieview tower is 529' and is currently the 4th tallest building in Cleveland.
December 22, 201410 yr ^ yeah i agree with that site. a start to filling those cursed parking lots in. speaking of the 'ol lots, does anyone have a map of the lot sizes by lot ownership? it would be great if someone could make one, that is if all the lot owners are known? we could have fun playing simcity with a thread like that, call out the do-nothing lot owners and who knows, it might even inspire a developer? ha. http://skorasaurus.github.io/dtparking should be current with all parking lots that are available to the public. It doesn't have lot ownership, but I'd like to add that one day... With some simple math, could also guess on the sq. footage of the map as well with it. (down at the moment, it'll be back in a few hours).
December 22, 201410 yr ^ yeah i agree with that site. a start to filling those cursed parking lots in. speaking of the 'ol lots, does anyone have a map of the lot sizes by lot ownership? it would be great if someone could make one, that is if all the lot owners are known? we could have fun playing simcity with a thread like that, call out the do-nothing lot owners and who knows, it might even inspire a developer? ha. http://skorasaurus.github.io/dtparking should be current with all parking lots that are available to the public. It doesn't have lot ownership, but I'd like to add that one day... With some simple math, could also guess on the sq. footage of the map as well with it. (down at the moment, it'll be back in a few hours). That's the first time I've ever cringed from seeing a large amount of the color green on a map
December 23, 201410 yr Also hopefully the Stark development will jumpstart new construction, I hate the way downtown looks East of the Residences at 1717.
December 23, 201410 yr ^ yeah i agree with that site. a start to filling those cursed parking lots in. speaking of the 'ol lots, does anyone have a map of the lot sizes by lot ownership? it would be great if someone could make one, that is if all the lot owners are known? we could have fun playing simcity with a thread like that, call out the do-nothing lot owners and who knows, it might even inspire a developer? ha. http://skorasaurus.github.io/dtparking should be current with all parking lots that are available to the public. It doesn't have lot ownership, but I'd like to add that one day... With some simple math, could also guess on the sq. footage of the map as well with it. (down at the moment, it'll be back in a few hours). wow nice work. this is just excellent. would you mind starting a new thread with that image? we could help identify the lot owners and parcel sizes. maybe straight up call it 'the downtown cleveland parking lots thread' or something.
January 8, 201510 yr Another day another massing. From a very recent www.freshwatercleveland.com article. Probably means nothing... http://www.freshwatercleveland.com/features/keyconnections120614.aspx
January 8, 201510 yr Very interesting! I like that bridged section--would be cool to have something modern downtown.
January 8, 201510 yr Looks like the height of the residential tower is now 550 feet according to the article... very nice!
January 8, 201510 yr Guys that article was first posted in this thread on Dec. 17 with multiple posts discussing the alledged 550 height of the building. So yes it probably means nothing as suggested and we have already been discussing it for three weeks.
January 8, 201510 yr I like the bridge too. The massing (at least the upper part) looks similar to another upcoming building designed by NBBJ, the Tencent Headquarters in Shenzen, China:
January 8, 201510 yr First look: nuCLEus project renderings show 54-story tower in downtown Cleveland (gallery) By Michelle Jarboe McFee, The Plain Dealer on January 08, 2015 at 5:27 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A residential tower at the nuCLEus project in downtown Cleveland could stand 54 stories - or 647 feet - high, making it the city's fourth-tallest building. The developers behind the skyline-changing nuCLEus proposal filed their first crop of renderings with the city Thursday. The images show how Stark Enterprises of Cleveland and J-Dek Investments Ltd. of Solon hope to fit apartments, offices, stores, restaurants, hotel rooms, parking garages and - possibly - a few dozen condominiums onto a 3-acre site in the Gateway District. J-Dek and Stark also confirmed that they've hired NBBJ as the lead architect on the project, which now carries an estimated price tag of $380 million to $400 million. Bialosky + Partners Architects, a local firm, will assist NBBJ designers from Columbus, New York and Shanghai. "This is an exciting stage in our development process," Bob Stark, president and chief executive officer of Stark Enterprises, said in a written statement. "NBBJ's international reputation and experience will help us create something that is truly iconic for Cleveland." http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2015/01/first_look_nucleus_project_ren.html#incart_river
January 8, 201510 yr First look: nuCLEus project renderings show 54-story tower in downtown Cleveland (gallery) By Michelle Jarboe McFee, The Plain Dealer on January 08, 2015 at 5:27 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A residential tower at the nuCLEus project in downtown Cleveland could stand 54 stories - or 647 feet - high, making it the city's fourth-tallest building. The developers behind the skyline-changing nuCLEus proposal filed their first crop of renderings with the city Thursday. The images show how Stark Enterprises of Cleveland and J-Dek Investments Ltd. of Solon hope to fit apartments, offices, stores, restaurants, hotel rooms, parking garages and - possibly - a few dozen condominiums onto a 3-acre site in the Gateway District. J-Dek and Stark also confirmed that they've hired NBBJ as the lead architect on the project, which now carries an estimated price tag of $380 million to $400 million. Bialosky + Partners Architects, a local firm, will assist NBBJ designers from Columbus, New York and Shanghai. "This is an exciting stage in our development process," Bob Stark, president and chief executive officer of Stark Enterprises, said in a written statement. "NBBJ's international reputation and experience will help us create something that is truly iconic for Cleveland." http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2015/01/first_look_nucleus_project_ren.html#incart_river Holy sh##! That is impressive.
January 8, 201510 yr Holy Hell! Nice! https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
January 8, 201510 yr ^^ Holy sh##t, indeed ... I'll admit, I was a major Bob Stark critic when I perceived him tap-dancing and blowing smoke over in the Warehouse District for years while building all his major projects out in the burbs like Eton and Cracker, er, Crocker Park. But he's made me a believer now, because he's no longer just talking... He always said he felt Cleveland should do something BIG downtown and, well ...
January 8, 201510 yr Looks like they they intend to visually extend E. 4th street all the way to the Arena.
January 8, 201510 yr Anyone else notice the city Target in the one rendering? Haha I saw a C B 2 Pretty sure it says C L E. The one rendering omits the skywalk between the parking garage and the Q. That would be nice.
January 8, 201510 yr Looks like they they intend to visually extend E. 4th street all the way to the Arena. Looks awesome. I just thought, though, that nuCLEus' footprint was wholly to the east of 4th street. If this rendering is true, it means sayonara to the Herold Building, although the last I recall was that L&R's permission to demolish was denied by the CPC. No?
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